Met 'Now Investigating Hate Crime' After Windrush Portraits Vandalised
BRIXTON, SOUTH LONDON, JUL 8 – The vandalism damaged all 20 photos in the exhibition, with police arresting a 24-year-old man and continuing to investigate potential motives including hate crime.
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Reggae Choir remembers historic injustice at site of Windrush vandalism
As news came through that a suspect had been arrested on suspicion of a racially motivated crime, Windrush Square was a meeting point for song and solidarity on Tuesday evening as around 40 members of Peckham’s Reggae Choir made their pressence felt in front of the vandalised Windrush Untold Stories exhibition. Gathering near the Cherry Groce memorial, Reggae Choir sang in front of the defaced portraits of Windrush pioneers, standing in remembra…
Police continue to investigate Windrush Square exhibition attack
The Metropolitan police said today (8 July) that officers are continuing to investigate the circumstances around vandalism to the exhibition honouring the Windrush generation in Brixton. This follows an earlier statement in which they said the incident was not being treated as a hate crime. Police said they were alerted to vandalism in Windrush Square […]
Outrage as Windrush exhibition portraits vandalised
LONDON: A special portrait exhibition which was installed in Windrush Square, Brixton, south London last month to honour members of the Windrush generation was vandalised by unknown person or persons last week. Organisers of the temporary...
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